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Sanders says he will meet with Hillary Clinton on Tuesday
The reason is simple: The more such incidents occur and a Muslim hand is found perpetrating the crime, the more backing will Trump’s call for a ban on Muslims will get in his country.
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In the wake of the deadliest shooting in us history, likely Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said he was “right on radical Islamic terrorism” and called for toughness and vigilance.
Likewise following the March attack in Brussels, Trump said, “I have proven to be far more correct about terrorism than anybody- and it’s not even close”.
On Fox News Monday morning, Trump defended the tweet.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has responded to news of Sunday’s mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, in tweets, a statement and various interviews with TV news stations. She also called for steps to prevent people who are on the United States no-fly list from purchasing guns and said possible restrictions on assault weapons needed to be part of the debate.
“At this point we do not know whether this was an act of terrorism, a bad hate crime against gay people or the act of a very sick person, but we extend our heartfelt condolences to the victims’ families and loved ones and our thoughts are with the injured and the entire Orlando LGBTQ community”. They put the U.S.in Israel’s boat.
Sanders says defeating presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump is his first priority.
Trump earlier had boasted on Twitter that the shootings had proved that he was “right on radical Islamic terrorism”.
And he went after President Barack Obama.
He claimed that there are Muslims living here who “know who they are” and said it was time to “turn them in”.
“My deepest sympathy and support goes out to the victims, the wounded and their families”, he said.
Sessions says those issues include unfair imports and excessive immigration that takes jobs away from Americans and pulls wages down. The Associated Press said Clinton had obtained the necessary delegates to secure the nomination on June 7, a day before she won sizable victories in states including California, the state with the highest number of delegates, and New Jersey.
Opinion polls late a year ago showed a majority of Republicans supporting Trump’s call for a Muslim travel ban. Obama has noted the FBI was investigating the attacks as an “act of terrorism”. Hillary Clinton called it an “act of terror” and called for more curbs on guns. Trump has blasted Obama as “weak” and ineffectual, and suggested he’d be more aggressive in going after the Islamic State. The current POTUS, Barack Obama, just gave a statement minutes ago that this was an attack of “terror” and “hate”.
“We’re led by a man who is very – look, we’re led by a man that either is not tough not smart, or he’s got something else in mind”.
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“The communities that we’re talking about, they know about this guy”.